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Review by thelot
DaaM>Bouncin’ start off the show again like a few nights ago in Chicago. A solid Sky follows. Tape flip after Stash. The beginning of I Didn’t Know is cut. The only man on the planet capable of kicking George Forman’s butt delivers a nice vacuum solo for Buffalo. George Forman (faht) Evander Holyfield on this night in ‘91. Standard Mike’s Groove. Tonight’s first set ends with the previous shows opener, Sweet Adeline.
At the start of the set Trey regrets to inform the audience that George Forman failed to win the belt that night. Hood is always a welcome set opener. Solid jam on this one. Curtain>Golgi makes for a nice pairing. Tape flip after MSO. The beginning of Coil is cut. The Antelope set closer has a rippin’ little jam. Another fun BBFCFM. Trey says during one of the pauses “there’s a gentleman down there that said “play a Phish song!”” lol Fish tells another quick joke before shouting out 1,2,3,4!